We believe that anyone and everyone should have access to enjoy our website, and therefore we make an effort that our website is clear and accessible, and will allow smooth internet surfing for anyone using different technologies.

The website was planned to meet the World Wide Web Consortium Accessibility Guidelines – Level AA.

If you have encountered an accessibility problem on our website please contact us at [email protected]

Keyboard navigation

It is possible to navigate and use our website with the help of your keyboard alone.

To activate this option, please click the TAB key.

Clicking the TAB key will move you on to the next link (highlighted in yellow) and clicking on SHIFT + TAB will bring you back to the previous link.

Clicking ENTER will activate the different links.

On forms where you can click to choose different options – choose your desired option by pressing on the ARROWS key (up/down).

For the different visual medias on the website (images/videos), you can navigate through the images by pressing on the ARROWS key (left/right).

Accessibility Options Menu

*the Accessibility Menu suits Explorer 10 and higher, Opera and Chrome. With browsers like Safari and Firefox on Mac computers, activating keyboard navigation is necessary, and is done on the browser’s settings menu.

Pressing on the TAB key will activate the navigation options for the website. At the front page of the website the following options will appear:

Site content

Images on the site include a corresponding description (ALT) if they are significant.

The forms on the site are accessible to screen users and keyboard users.

The site could include content from different sites using iframe. The accessibility to this content is dependent on the guest site’s accessibility and we cannot guarantee that they are accessible. For instance – Facebook’s comment section and share options, payment pages of a third party supplier or any other content.

Additional accessibility aids

The site can be viewed on portable devices (responsive).

ARIA was used in order to provide use and navigate the site by screen reader programs.